It’s already common to see invasive animals being turned into food, like the signal crayfish. However, it’s less common to see the upcycling of invasive...
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Scientists Use Probiotics to Help Corals Fight a Dangerous Disease
Corals in the Florida and Caribbean waters have been largely affected with stony coral tissue loss disease or SCTLD. It is a persistent and widespread...

Avian Flu Has Made Fledging Much Harder for Bald Eagles
A few decades ago, bald eagles were a story of conservation success. They were saved from extinction, and their rebound added stronger respect to them...

Not All Pollinators Suffer from Agriculture; Let’s Take a Look at Squash Bees
Nowadays, when we combine the word ‘agriculture’ and ‘pollinators’ together, the association tends to be negative. After what we’ve seen and heard lately in the...

Love Your Plants: They can Scream and Cry when They’re Thirsty or Stressed
Some time ago, on the internet, came information about how plants can feel hurt when they’re cut. Well, this new study further backs this up. ...

Cats or Dogs can Protect Kids from Food Allergies? New Research Says So!
Some people who have children are advocates of having pets at home. New research may just make them stronger advocates, as it turns out that...

Study Says Deforestation Leads to Less Rain in Tropical Rainforests
It’s become common knowledge that when humans cause deforestation, it’ll be bad for the environment. This new study is another proof that we should take...

This Plant Patch Uses AI to Detect Crop Disease and Drought
Diseases in crops are devastating. They cause economic losses, and some can negatively affect human and animal health. Some which have grown successfully were met...

Scientists Developed a Special Magnet that can Mop Up Microplastics in Water
Since microplastics are becoming an established problem, many have tried to find ways to, at the very least, reduce them while we humans also work...

Researchers Said Restore Wildlife Habitats to Prevent the Next Pandemic
According to new research, restoring natural habitats for wildlife could have another benefit for us: keeping pathogens that originates in the wildlife away from humans. ...
